A red oak leaf, aspen leaf, and
maple leaf make fabulous additions
to your fall projects. Or, stitch a
wild woodland animal instead! The
intricacy and attention to detail
make these autumn designs stand out
on a wide variety of embroidery
projects.

Each of the colorful flowers blossom regularly in the
fall season, and are striking when
stitched on quilts, wall hangings,
table linens, and more. Stitch your
favorite (like the black-eyed susans
or asters here), or mix-and-match the
designs for a series of projects.

Graceful floral sprays are a
striking way to add color and autumn
appeal to table linens, tote bags,
pillows, and more. These asters and
sunflowers are particularly gorgeous
blooms to stitch -- pair them on one
project, or pick your favorite to
stitch alone.

Chrysanthemums, also often
described as mums or chrysanths, are
also a common autumn flower
known for their beautiful pink
flowerets. Stitch this graceful
chrysanthemum spray on bath linens,
jacket backs, and more.

Each of these swirling designs
feature light stitches and open
spaces, making them quick-stitching
options for your seasonal projects.
Here, gourds and pumpkins are ready
to be picked and set out to decorate
for fall.

A peeking monster with a toothy
grin is a terrific addition to the
bottom of towels, blankets, bibs,
and more! The design comes in two
styles: Get the tutorials for
stitching the
stitch-filled design
here and the
applique version
here.

Each of the four retro robots is
made up of different materials and
has an entirely unique look. Stitch
them together to make a series of
pillows or framed pieces, or choose
your favorite robot to stitch alone.

Whether you're a fan of a yellow
monster with horns, a big blue
monster, or a monster with a heart
on its belly, these cute-as-a-button
creatures will be a delightful
addition to your next embroidery
project!

Single designs featuring each of
the monsters have been separated
from the trio above and are all sold
separately. Use them to complement
the trio on a jeans pocket or shirt
sleeve, or stitch as stand-alone
designs.

Stitch a scene of one of your
favorite monsters! The Kraken, or
sea monster from the deep, plays
with a ship on the open water.
Sasquatch (also known as Bigfoot)
takes a delightful stroll through
the woods.

Shirley is a big
fan of the growing collection of
sugar skull designs on the
website, and was looking for
another! We loved the idea, and
decided to create a sugar skull
featuring lots of bright color and
intricate stitching. Thanks for the
idea, Shirley.